Bill Parcells Net Worth

Bill Parcells Net Worth is$25 Million

Bill Parcells Bio/Wiki 2018

Former football head-coach Duane Charles Parcells has an estimated net worth of $25 million as of 2012. Nicknamed as “The Big Tuna”, Bill Parcells is known to have served as linebacker coach for the New England Patriots. From 2003 through 2006, he served as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.

Bill Parcells Net Worth $25 Million

Bill Parcells was born on August 22, 1941 in Englewood, New Jersey. After graduation from River Dell Regional High School, Bill attended Colgate University. He was offered a contract to play for the Philadelphia Phillies. Yet, his father disapproved because he wanted him to study law. Eventually, he studied in the University of Wichita where he finished his degree in physical education. In 1964, he was selected as a 7th round pick from the Detroit Lions but was released before he even got the opportunity to play in one NFL game. In 1979, he became the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants. He additionally served as the head coach of the New York Jets from 1997 through 1999.

River Dell Regional High School in Oradell, New Jersey, Colgate University in New York, Wichita State University

Nationality

American

Spouse

Judith Goss (m. 1962–2002)

Children

Dallas Pioli

Parents

Ida Parcells, Charles Parcells

Siblings

Don Parcells, Doug Parcells

Nicknames

Duane Charles Parcells, The Big Tuna

Awards

Super Bowl champion (XXI, XXV), Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013)

Nominations

AP NFL Coach of Year (1986, 1994), Sporting News NFL Coach of Year (1986), Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of Year (1994, 1996), Maxwell Football Club NFL Coach of Year (1994), UPI NFL Coach of Year (1986, 1994), NFL 1990s All-Decade Team

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Trademark

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Animated Press Conferences

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Fact

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(December 20) Signed a 4-year contract with the Miami Dolphins to become the team's executive vice president of football operations. [2007]

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He was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2013 for his services to sports.

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Head coach of the New York Giants (1983-1990), New England Patriots (1993-1996), New York Jets (1997-1999), and Dallas Cowboys (2003-2006).

During his final season as Cowboys head coach (2006), he disliked Terrell Owens so much that during press conferences, he would only refer to him as "The Player" instead of saying his name. He would often appear visibly frustrated when media members would ask questions about Owens.

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"Retired" from football coaching after 1999 season with New York Jets, but nearly unretired for 2002 with the Tampa Bay Buccanneers; he decided against coaching the Bucs, but for 2003 he accepted job as coach of the Dallas Cowboys.

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Led New England Patriots to Super Bowl XXXI but angrily quit the team afterward in a lengthy dispute with team owner Robert Kraft; ironically, his defensive coach, Bill Belichick, would lead the Patriots to victory in the Super Bowl five years later.

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Coached New York Giants to victory in Super Bowl XXV over the Buffalo Bills.